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Open for business: How science, technology, and trade unite the UK and Israel

In an era where collaborations and partnerships are essential to economic, technological and social growth, UK-Israel relations stand as a model of success.  

By BEN MYERS
02/03/2025

Astronomers see lower risk of newly found asteroid hitting Earth

The asteroid, called 2024 YR4, is orbiting on a path that will bring it close to Earth in 2032, with scientists previously calculating impact probability at around 3%.

By REUTERS
28/02/2025

Jerusalem Highlights: February 28 – March 6

What’s new to do in Israel’s capital?

Mount Vesuvius eruption turned a man's brain into glass. Here's how it happened

The eruption obliterated the thriving ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

By REUTERS
27/02/2025
 Prof. Tal Svoray

Prof. Tal Svoray’s groundbreaking work with AI is revolutionizing environmental research

How the “Tsunami of AI” is transforming the way we study the Earth.

By RONNIE ROSENMAN , IN COLLABORATION WITH BGU
27/02/2025

Breaking boundaries: How AI will shape Israel's diplomatic future

Sakhnin College presents an innovative vision for cultural diplomacy, driven by the power of AI.

By LIOR NOVIK/MAARIV
25/02/2025
 Prof. Illana Gozes.

Surprising Findings in Brain Research

Completely different mechanisms cause damage in males and females with a rare genetic syndrome.

 An artist's concept shows the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy

NASA's Webb telescope observes violence around Milky Way's central black hole

While the events observed around Sgr A* are dramatic, this black hole is not as active as some at the center of other galaxies.

By REUTERS
18/02/2025

Scientists discover brain circuit behind placebo effect

Researchers from Haifa have pinpointed the neural pathway linking the brain and immune system, revealing how the placebo effect works and paving the way for new treatments for various diseases

Scientists aim to turn pencil lead into memory chips

Tel Aviv University researchers have discovered a way to rearrange graphite's atomic layers, potentially revolutionizing memory chip production and creating materials more valuable than diamonds.

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